Fingerstyle guitar can be challenging to learn and master due to the intricate finger movements and coordination required. With consistent practice and dedication, it is possible to become proficient in fingerstyle guitar playing.
Learning the mandolin can be challenging, as it requires practice and dedication to master the instrument's unique techniques and playing style.
I dont know exactly WHEN he started playing but he got his first guitar at 13. It was acoustic and he found it hard to learn so he gave up, but picked it up again later.
Bar chords can be difficult for some guitar players to master because they require pressing down multiple strings with one finger, which can be challenging to do accurately and consistently. Additionally, bar chords require strength and dexterity in the hand and fingers, which can take time to develop through practice and repetition.
Your guitar strings may be hard to press because they are too high off the fretboard, the strings are old and need to be replaced, or the guitar neck may need adjustment.
Press the guitar strings with enough pressure to make them touch the frets, but not too hard that it hurts your fingers. Experiment with different pressures to find the right balance for the desired sound.
with hard work and commitment, anything is possible.
you cannot play fingerstyle without learning the basics, the quickest way is doing it the hard way... 6 hours of practice every day and train your fingers in the right position otherwise you'll be hitting the wrong strings... im not a professional guitarist or a tutor, im just an average guitar player who thought himself how to play. patience is the key :)
It depends if you want to or not.
If you want to learn how to play basic chords, then it is easy. If you want to master extreme tabs and power chords, you are looking at a bit more than one guitar lesson. Also, if you have a very small hand, you might have trouble playing some chords. But if you are ready to learn guitar go for it!
Skiing is easy to learn and hard to master. It is easier to balance on. Snowboarding is hard to learn and easy to master. It is easier to do tricks on.
I think it doesn't matter if you learn on an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar. One thing to know is that steel strings are hard on your fingers until the ends of your fingers start to toughen up, so sometimes it is an advantage to start off learning on a nylon string acoustic guitar. But it doesn't really matter, use what ever guitar you have but it is hard at the start and you need to persevere.
Depends on how skilled you are; although I'm not saying it is easy to learn anyways for even a skilled guitarist. I would say it is very difficult to learn
Playing the guitar can be easy if basic chords are learned. However, to become an accomplished guitarist, an individual must practice or even take lessons to become more advanced.
That depends on the age and the size of the guitar. If the guitar suits the hands of a child and is set up correctly, the child may learn very fast, provided the child has some musical talent.
no when are a beginer it is hard but when ur a pro it will be completely easy.well first you have to learn the basic chords then it gets easy from there.
i was thinking brown eyed girl but it didn't seem hard
There are 3 keys to learning any instrument, practice, practice, and practice. You have to put in the time and effort to improve. And I'll add you need to practice good form, otherwise you are only practicing to do it poorly. search youtube for beginner guitar lesson. It doesn't matter if it is electric or acoustic. Well Electric guitar isn't a hard instrument as every body thinks..... First thing to do is to learn accoustic gutiar and practice hard on it. Second thing learn how to use a pick and all learn all the technices that sorts your gener from you tube videos OR a much easeir way is to go to an electrci guitar teacher :D:D:D